Monday, 30 December 2013

Start 2014 with a 20% discount to FindMyPast.ie

FindMyPast.ie is offering a very attractive 20% discount on its subscriptions for those who register and subscribe by Thursday 2 January.

A subscription gives you the freedom of unlimited family history research within your chosen collection. You can choose from:

World Subscription: This option lets you make the biggest saving and give you access to all records on findmypast.ie from Ireland, Britain, America, Australia and New Zealand. The normal price of a World subscription is €179.95 for 12 months or €112.95 for 6 months. With the discount the cost is reduced to €143.96 and €90.36 respectively.

Britain and Ireland Subscription: As the name suggests, this option gives you access to FindMyPast's huge collection of Irish and British records. The normal price of a Britain & Ireland subscription is €149.95 for 12 months and €94.95 for 6 months. With the 20% discount, the cost is reduced to €119.96 and €75.96 respectively.
Ireland only Subscription: This option give you unlimited access to FindMyPast's full Ireland collection of more than 70million records (and growing!). The normal price of an Ireland subscription is €56.95 for 12 months and €37.95 for 6 months. With the 20% discount, the cost is reduced to €47.96 and €30.36 respectively.

To claim the discount, follow this link to the Selection page, where you'll see the discount has been applied to each of the subscription packages.

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